Syntec: New Malaysia Plant to Complete Next February, Supporting India and Turkey Markets
Syntec Technology expects steady growth this year, with a new Malaysian plant scheduled for completion in February 2027 to support expansion into India and Turkey.
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Central News Agency (Taipei, 22nd) Syntec Technology Director Huang Fang-chih stated today that, barring any 'black swan' events, the company remains cautiously optimistic about continued growth this year. Growth is expected across sectors including machine tools, woodworking machinery, industrial machinery, servo components, pick-and-place controllers, robotic arms, and cloud products. Regarding overseas expansion, Huang noted that construction of the new Malaysian plant is proceeding as planned, with completion expected in February 2027, which will support the growth of application markets in India and Turkey. During an investor conference, Syntec reported that the Chinese machine tool market is performing well, and the company's operations in mainland China continue to grow. Strong demand for high-end controllers—driven by various robots, including humanoid robots, and AI server liquid cooling systems—is boosting revenue. Additionally, industrial upgrades and equipment replacement cycles are driving customers to adopt high-end controllers to reduce costs. Analysts point out that approximately 90% of Syntec's revenue is concentrated in the Chinese market. The company continues to focus on AI-enabled smart controllers, smart robot electrical control solutions, and automation solutions for metal processing. Its products are primarily applied in five major fields: electric vehicles, 3C products, robotics, semiconductors, and AI server liquid cooling. Automotive manufacturing and components account for about 30% of terminal applications, general machinery and mold cutting for 25%, and 3C products for 15%. In the robotics sector, affiliate company Linker continues to develop industrial and collaborative robots, while affiliate company Zhenbo Laser focuses on laser processing applications such as AI server radiator welding and semiconductor wafer film removal.
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A Taiwan-based provider of smart manufacturing solutions.